90th Regiment — or 90th Infantry Regiment may refer to:* 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers), a unit of the United Kingdom Army * 90th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (North) Army during the American Civil War … Wikipedia
26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot — Colours of the regiment in 1862 Active 1688–1881 … Wikipedia
26th (The Cameronian) Regiment of Foot — The 26th Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army. It was raised as the Cameronian Guard in 1688 by the Lords of the Convention and named after the followers of Richard Cameron. The following year it entered British service… … Wikipedia
List of Regiments of Foot — British Army lists Commands and Army groups Field armies in World War I Field armies in World War II Corp … Wikipedia
Company C, 52d Infantry Regiment (Anti-Tank) — Company C, 52d Infantry Regiment Active 15 May 1917 – 1 September 1921 15 July 1942 – 13 … Wikipedia
List of British Army regiments (1881) — This is a list of British Army cavalry and infantry regiments that were created by Childers reforms in 1881, a continuation of the Cardwell reforms.CavalryHousehold Cavalry*1st Life Guards *2nd Life Guards ** 1st Life Guards and 2nd Life Guards… … Wikipedia
List of British units in the American Revolutionary War — This is a list of British units in the American Revolutionary War (1775 1783) who fought against the American rebels and their French and Spanish allies in the North American colonies, including battles in Florida and the West Indies. In addition … Wikipedia
Lyde Browne (British Army officer) — Lyde Browne (? 1803) was an officer in the 18th century British army. The son of the antiquary Lyde Browne, his baptism probably occurred on 3 May 1759 at St John Zachary, London. Entering the army as cornet in the 3rd Dragoons on 11 June 1777,… … Wikipedia
Samuel Lomax — Infobox Military Person name= Samuel Holt Lomax lived= August, 1855 10 April, 1915 placeofbirth= placeofdeath= London caption= nickname= allegiance= flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom serviceyears= 1874 to 1915 rank= Lieutenant General branch … Wikipedia
Andrew Francis Barnard — General Sir Andrew Francis Barnard, GCB, GCH (1773 ndash; 17 January 1855) was an Irish born, British Army officer.Barnard was born at Fahan, County Donegal, the son of Reverend Henry Barnard (the second son of William Barnard, Bishop of Derry,… … Wikipedia